And the takeaway food has even been credited with promoting industrialisation and staving off revolution.
Another grounded takeaway from the study is that some people are inherently more guilt-sensitive than others.
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My Glencore takeaway is that the super cycle in commodities has run its course.
The takeaway from all this is that mobile shopping only strengthens the competition for share-of-wallet.
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Given the results of this year's NCAA tournament, the biggest takeaway is that upsets do happen.
It urged takeaway operators to label curries correctly and be honest with their customers.
The takeaway sandwich quickly began to fill the niche as a fast, cheap lunch choice.
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The takeaway: Do for others and they will be more likely to do for you.
From a big-picture perspective, this may be the most important takeaway on the day.
The takeaway point from this branch of development economics is this rather pleasing one.
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Takeaway: Corporate sustainability, while emerging as a buzzword across industries, remains pigeon-holed with PR and marketing.
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The big takeaway is that we may be approaching a turning point in cancer treatment.
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What should be the takeaway from the CR debate on the influence of the Tea Party?
The takeaway is that expectations for a 54% drop in profits are much too low.
Mrs Hunt uses materials including drink cans, takeaway containers, computer parts and babies' dummies.
The takeaway: think about our internet data like we think about our physical money.
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The takeaway: the numbers required for the average deal are staggeringly large for the bigger funds.
Mr Auld, who had been outside, went into the takeaway to try and help his employer.
Their takeaway favorites include Brazil, Russia, India, China, gold and gold miners, and Europe.
The net takeaway: It makes it more likely that you will create an idea.
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The takeaway is that the sentiment survey suggests that downside risks to global GDP forecasts have increased.
The Bruce Highway was closed and we decided to stop off for dinner at a local takeaway.
For Snee, the biggest takeaway from the first 49ers game was how physical a group they were.
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The duo's Saturday Night Takeaway was named best entertainment programme, beating their other show, I'm A Celebrity...
The most significant takeaway from the Vickers report is the idea of a ring-fence around retail banking.
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As Thomas Chan, of the Chinese Takeaway Association, explains, more recent arrivals filled the resulting labour gap.
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China is nearly out of the woods, but still not exciting, is the basic takeaway from that report.
For employers, the key takeaway is this: when stating your position in labor contract negotiations, wording is everything.
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Investor takeaway: Its shares are up 61% this year and have a three-year, average annual return of 60%.
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Takeaway owners have been "beefing up" lamb curries as part of a money-saving scam, health inspectors have found.
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